Thanks for all the detailed answer. It's a pitty. AMD is a "devil company". What can I do? Is there anywhere which I could email them? I could finance with 10 bucks or so... the beginning... ;-)
Regards,
So yes, there has been work done, but it has been more frustration than what I would call efficient development so far. There is no contract or funding for the fitlet port at the moment, so there is no schedule either, at least not from my direction.
All in all, I think it is a nice compact hardware with a couple of different but similar enough models to make ports for. I am actually hoping this OEM might be the one to catch enough sales volume to have something to say to AMD about this binaryPI thing we constantly struggle with.
Kind Regards, Kyösti Mälkki
As a consumer, I wrote to AMD for expressing my concern:
*** Dear Sir,
Recently I adquired a Compulab fitlet B computer made of your motherboard. This product comes with a propietary BIOS and I plan to install a free one: Coreboot. But unfortunately I am not able to do that because you do not provide binaryPI information in order that Coreboot could support it [1].
As a consumer, please get into contact to Coreboot (http://www.coreboot.org) for solving this issue.
I'm looking forward to hear news from you.
Regards, Xavier Garcia.
[1] http://www.coreboot.org/pipermail/coreboot/2015-June/080007.html ****
So, maybe (maymaymay...be) you will receive an email... ;-)
On Tue, Jun 16, 2015 at 3:25 PM, Xan dxpublica@telefonica.net wrote:
Thanks for all the detailed answer. It's a pitty. AMD is a "devil company". What can I do?
A few simple things you can do: 1. Don't refer to a partner who has contributed to coreboot for about a decade as a "devil company." 2. Don't reference threads/e-mails that bluster over non-existent legal issues - That is a guaranteed way to end useful dialog. 3. Ask nicely, preferably with a business case for them to make additional effort to support you.
Regards,
So yes, there has been work done, but it has been more frustration than what I would call efficient development so far. There is no contract or funding for the fitlet port at the moment, so there is no schedule either, at least not from my direction.
All in all, I think it is a nice compact hardware with a couple of different but similar enough models to make ports for. I am actually hoping this OEM might be the one to catch enough sales volume to have something to say to AMD about this binaryPI thing we constantly struggle with.
Kind Regards, Kyösti Mälkki
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